Simulation offers a safe opportunity for students to practice clinical procedures without exposure and risk of harm to real patients (Partin et al, 2011). Simulation is recognised to increase students’ confidence in their ability to make critical decisions (McCaughey and Traynor, 2010). Within Queen’s University Belfast, simulation for obstetric emergency training based on the ethos of ‘Practical Obstetric Multi-Professional Training[PROMPT]’ (Draycott et al, 2008) has been developed for midwifery students and is now uniquely embedded within the pre-registration curriculum. An important aspect of the PROMPT training is the use of low fidelity simulation as opposed to high tech support (Crofts et al, 2008). Studies have reflected that low fi...
Simulated teaching methods enable a safe learning environment that are structured, constructive and ...
Introduction: The use of simulation in nursing education is increasing. Nurses require knowledge and...
Background Simulation-based learning is an approach recommended for teaching undergraduate health pr...
Simulation affords the student a safe and supportive environment in which to practise skills repeate...
Aim of the Education Program. The BNSc/BMid program commenced at James Cook University in 2010. Sinc...
Aim: To critically examine the evidence for simulation based learning in midwifery education. Backgr...
Midwifery pre-registration education must adopt a range of learning and teaching approaches, includi...
Abstract Aim To critically examine the evidence for simulation based learning in midwifery education...
Employing high fidelity simulations of obstetric emergencies for student midwives has great teaching...
Background: Simulation as a pedagogical approach is used in health professional education to address...
BACKGROUND: During January 2013, 35 Registered Nurses from regional and rural Australia attended a r...
Background: Simulation as a pedagogical approach is used in health professional education to address...
Undergraduate midwifery programs across Australia have embedded simulation into their curriculum alt...
[EN] Instructionism and experiential learning are the predominant teaching models in undergraduate o...
Omaima Changuiti,1 Nawar Moustarhfir,1 Abdelghafour Marfak,1,2 Elmadani Saad,1 Abderraouf Hilali,1 I...
Simulated teaching methods enable a safe learning environment that are structured, constructive and ...
Introduction: The use of simulation in nursing education is increasing. Nurses require knowledge and...
Background Simulation-based learning is an approach recommended for teaching undergraduate health pr...
Simulation affords the student a safe and supportive environment in which to practise skills repeate...
Aim of the Education Program. The BNSc/BMid program commenced at James Cook University in 2010. Sinc...
Aim: To critically examine the evidence for simulation based learning in midwifery education. Backgr...
Midwifery pre-registration education must adopt a range of learning and teaching approaches, includi...
Abstract Aim To critically examine the evidence for simulation based learning in midwifery education...
Employing high fidelity simulations of obstetric emergencies for student midwives has great teaching...
Background: Simulation as a pedagogical approach is used in health professional education to address...
BACKGROUND: During January 2013, 35 Registered Nurses from regional and rural Australia attended a r...
Background: Simulation as a pedagogical approach is used in health professional education to address...
Undergraduate midwifery programs across Australia have embedded simulation into their curriculum alt...
[EN] Instructionism and experiential learning are the predominant teaching models in undergraduate o...
Omaima Changuiti,1 Nawar Moustarhfir,1 Abdelghafour Marfak,1,2 Elmadani Saad,1 Abderraouf Hilali,1 I...
Simulated teaching methods enable a safe learning environment that are structured, constructive and ...
Introduction: The use of simulation in nursing education is increasing. Nurses require knowledge and...
Background Simulation-based learning is an approach recommended for teaching undergraduate health pr...